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New Philadelphia: A Multiracial Town on the Illinois Frontier - 1 views

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    "N ew Philadelphia looked like a typical west-central Illinois pioneer town to travelers cresting the hill overlooking the place in the mid-1800s. Imagine villagers filling baskets with a bounty of apples, corn, and wheat, while chickens clucked and pigs rooted in nearby pens. Picture farmers hitching mules and oxen to carts filled with vegetables, fruit, and grain to sell at markets. Listen for loud clanging from the blacksmith's shop as hammers shaped hot metal into shoes for mules and horses. As in other frontier towns, smoke from cooking fires swirled from the dwellings that dotted small plots of land. But New Philadelphia was not a typical pioneer town. It was the first town platted and registered by an African American before the American Civil War. A formerly enslaved man called "Free Frank" McWorter founded New Philadelphia in 1836 as a money-making venture to buy his family out of slavery. Census records and other historical documents tell us that New Philadelphia was a place where black and white villagers lived side by side, but we know that the town's dead lie buried in cemeteries separated by color. By 1885, many villagers had moved away in search of jobs and better economic opportunities. Plows buried any material remains left behind, and grazing livestock and crops covered most of the site. By the 1940s, nothing of the town remained above ground. However, the town's descendants and neighboring communities did not forget New Philadelphia. Descendents continued to live in the area until the 1950s. Grace Matteson wrote "Free Frank" McWorter and the "Ghost Town" of New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois. Later, Lorraine Burdick remembered the town in New Philadelphia: Where I Lived. McWorter family descendants were members of the Negro History Movement led by Carter G. Woodson, and through their activities the story of Free Frank was kept alive. Helen McWorter Simpson, great granddaughter of Free Frank McWorter, wrote Makers of History. Juliet E. K. Wa
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Art Studio Chalkboard - 0 views

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    is dedicated to lessons in drawing and painting. The drawing section covers perspective, shading and composition,and the painting
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Ideas for Earth Day | Clean School Bus USA | US EPA - 0 views

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    " * USA * Outreach Materials * Earth Day Ideas Clean School Bus USA LogoIdeas for Clean School Bus Earth Day Activities * Recognition Event, with media * Open House, with media * Teach a Lesson at a Local School * Celebrate "First" Retrofit * Participate in Local Earth Day event * Get a Local Proclamation about Clean School Buses * Reduce Idling of School Buses for Earth Day * Team Up with Asthma Advocates for Joint Asthma Awareness Day/Earth Day Event"
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Earth Day Grocery Project - 0 views

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    "By participating in the Earth Day Groceries Project, you can help promote environmental awareness in your community. In this activity, schoolchildren all over the world decorate large, paper grocery bags with drawings and environmental messages. Grocers donate the bags to schools, and students decorate the sacks and return them to the stores. On Earth Day, April 22nd, clerks fill the bags with customers' groceries. Instead of taking the items home in plain brown sacks, customers leave with bags decorated with original artwork! "
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Trashasaurus - 0 views

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    "We've already learned that the main difference between drawing and sculpture is one of dimension. While you can draw a picture so that objects appear to look three-dimensional, the surface on which you work is flat. Sculpture, however, has depth as well as length and width. The two kinds of sculpture are relief and in the round. Details project or stick out from a background in a relief sculpture, so they can be seen only from the front and sides. Figures on architecture, such as those found on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, are good examples of this type. An in the round sculpture is free-standing, however, so it can be viewed from all sides. Henry Moore's Large Arch, which is located here in Columbus, is an example of an in the round sculpture."
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| EPA Teaching Center | US EPA - 0 views

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    "Get information you can use when you teach * Teaching resources - lesson plans and activities from EPA and many other sources, grouped by topic * Order EPA publications - free materials for you and your students * EPA Quick Guide - the quickest way to find out how EPA works Get help and recognition * Awards - programs for you and your students * Grants - links to help you connect your good ideas with the financial resources to make them happen * Workshops & conferences - training opportunities in your area"
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Council for Economic Education - 0 views

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    provides more than 600 lesson plans for all grade levels to help kids understand economics & personal finances
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Practical Money Skills - Financial Literacy for Everyone - 0 views

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    "Financial Literacy for Everyone * Personal Finance » o Credit & Debt » + Credit Cards + Credit History + Debt + Identity Theft o Savings & Spending » + Saving + Budgeting + Banking o Life Events » + Saving for College + Buying a Car + Welcome to the Workforce + Employer Provided Benefits + Renting an Apartment + Buying a Home + Marriage + Divorce + Parenting + Retirement + Elder Care + Handling the Unexpected o Expert Resources » + Practical Money Matters + Khan Academy * For Educators » o Lesson Plans » + Young Children + Children + Teens + College + Special Needs + All Ages o Economy 101 o Innovative Educators o Continuing Education o State Standards * Games » o Financial Football o Financial Soccer o Countdown to Retirement o Smart Money Quiz Show o Road Trip to Savings o Ed's Bank o Cash Puzzler * Calculators » o Auto o Budget & Goals o Career & Retirement o Credit & Debt o Education & College o Family & Life o Home & Mortgage o Loans o Savings & Investment o Work & Taxes * Resources"
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Kermode Bear - Graphic: Kermode Genetics - Pictures, More From National Geographic Maga... - 0 views

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    Genetics lesson
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Science & Math Games and Puzzles - 0 views

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    also has a Teacher Resources page full of lesson plans for hands-on activities, study pages, and reference materials
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Math Forum: T2T: Mathematics and Constitution Day - 0 views

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    To use the Constitution as a basis of teaching math lessons. I was especially interested in the last activity on the webpage. I didn't know that President Garfield was a mathematician.
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Critical Media Literacy: Commercial Advertising - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    STUDENT OBJECTIVES Students will investigate the influence of advertising on their daily lives **Engage in critical inquiry of mass media ** Identify hidden media messages ** Interpret messages presented through advertising ** Discuss the effect of advertising on culture
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Education World: Celebrate the Century: Search the Web for U.S. History of th... - 0 views

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    "Search the Web to learn more about the stories behind the stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service commemorating the people, places, events, and trends of the 1950s. Explore Web sites related to the polio vaccine, rock and roll, Brown v. the Board of Education, and I Love Lucy! Included: An Internet scavenger hunt for students!"
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WritersDigest.com - 0 views

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    Writing Prompts website was recommended in Creating Literacy-Rich Schools for Adolescents
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Money, Personal Finance, Business, Careers, Life Skills: Lessons, Education - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Money Instructor® Teach and learn basic money skills, personal finance, business, careers, and life skills."
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